Does pityriasis belong to AIDS rash?

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2025-05-02 10:56:09
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Pityriasis rosea is
a common inflammatory skin disease, mainly occurs in the human trunk, symmetrical distribution, skin lesions are often rose red, may be accompanied by a little scale. Although in 2-4 weeks after infection with HIV virus, some patients due to acute immune system damage, but this rash is not specific, can occur in all parts of the body, skin lesions shape and color are also different, there is no typical symptoms of pityriasis rosea. Pityriasis rosea can occur in any population, may be associated with herpes virus infection, low immune function or mental stress and other factors, and AIDS patients due to poor resistance, the probability of pityriasis rosea is usually larger.